Sunak’s Japan trip could have gone a lot worse – just ask his predecessors
Japan is a cursed destination for prime ministerial trips. An awkward question about Suella Braverman shouldn’t have rocked the boat.
Japan is a cursed destination for prime ministerial trips. An awkward question about Suella Braverman shouldn’t have rocked the boat.
New Labour’s “Third Man” has praised Starmer for purging his party of Corbynistas. Are we heading for another 1997?
The one-time rivals’ assertion that “government must use data as a competitive asset” is chilling. That sounds like “them” selling off “our” stuff. For whose benefit?Â
Tony Blair understood that one thing above all else is the key to dominating a government: momentum. Sunak should take note.
The majority of Tory MPs are globalist, philosophically illiterate technocrats, living from day to day, with no guiding principles or ideals.
It’s one thing to have one or two ex-PMs pottering about, providing historical perspective. A whole gang of them is a different story.
Daily Briefing: Keir Starmer took to the stage at his party’s annual conference on a day when Labour has surged to its largest poll lead in over two decades.
Who exactly are “the People”? And why is Starmer resorting to this horrible populist phrase with suspect origins?
If former PMs are anything to go by, the answer is money, memoirs and the odd good cause.
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